Alan Brunswick

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Defend Trade Secrets Act Becomes Law -
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Passed by an overwhelming majority of the federal legislature, the Defend Trade Secrets Act (DTSA) became law with President Barack Obama's signature on May...more

Supreme Court Gives Stamp of Approval to Representative Statistical Evidence -
Why it matters -
In a closely watched case, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the use of representative statistical evidence for...more

Why it matters -
The April 1 deadline is looming for California employers, who are facing amendments to the state's Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA), including the creation of an affirmative duty to "prevent and...more

In Equal Pay Push, EEOC to Collect Pay Data From Employers -
Why it matters -
On the anniversary of the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, President Barack Obama announced that the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission...more

EU Permits Employers to Monitor Private Employee Communications -
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In a favorable ruling for employers, the European Union's (EU) highest court concluded that an employee's right to privacy was not...more

Does The ADEA Permit Disparate Impact Suits by Applicants? Eleventh Circuit Says Yes -
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The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals created a circuit split with a decision that the Age Discrimination in...more

California Supreme Court to Consider "Day of Rest" Law:
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The California Supreme Court has agreed to weigh in on the number of consecutive days an employee may legally work without running afoul of...more

Following California, New York Toughens Equal Pay Law -
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Following in the recent footsteps of California, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed into law the Achieve Pay Equality Act, providing greater...more

New California Employment Laws on Fair Pay, Waiver of Meal Periods -
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California continues its focus on employment-related legislation. Touted as the toughest law of its kind in the nation, Senate...more

Take the Cure: New California Law Permits Corrections of Wage Statement Violations -
Why it matters:
Employers may want to review their wage statements after Governor Jerry Brown signed a new law that permits them...more

From the California Legislature: New Employment Laws, Bills Set for Signature:
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The California Legislature has been busy with employment-related bills, passing measures to provide additional...more

The Customer Isn't Always Right—Especially When He Harasses Employees:
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Providing an important reminder about the potential for liability from customers, a new lawsuit was filed against a supermarket...more

California Sick Leave Law Gets Updates -
Why it matters:
California's Healthy Workplaces, Healthy Families Act just took effect on July 1 but Governor Jerry Brown has already signed into law tweaks to the statute....more

DOL Proposes Major Overhaul of Overtime Rules:
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Expanding the scope of employees eligible for overtime, the Department of Labor (DOL) released its long-awaited new rules revising the white collar...more

The Impact of National Same-Sex Marriage for Employers -
Why it matters:
How will employers feel the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Obergefell v. Hodges? The landmark ruling that the Fourteenth...more

Joint Employers Can Be Liable for Employee Misclassification in California:
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Liability under the California Labor Code extends to joint employers that are aware of a willful misclassification of an...more

Actual Knowledge by Employer Not Necessary for Title VII Religious Discrimination Claim, U.S. Supreme Court Rules -
Why it matters:
In a closely watched case, the U.S. Supreme Court sided with a teenage applicant to...more

Coming Soon to an In-Box Near You: An EEOC Charge -
Why it matters:
Employers, take note: the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has initiated the rollout of its electronic complaint program, the first...more

U.S. Supreme Court Permits Narrow Review of EEOC Conciliation Process -
Why it matters:
The U.S. Supreme Court handed a victory—albeit limited—to employers when it determined that courts may consider the...more

To Accommodate or Not to Accommodate? U.S. Supreme Court Weighs in on Pregnant Employees -
Why it matters:
The U.S. Supreme Court decided the first of two major employment law cases this term when a 6-3 majority of...more

California Legislation to Consider: Protections for Unpaid Interns and Volunteers -
Why it matters:
In this issue of the newsletter, the focus of our review of new California laws shifts from leaves of absence...more

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